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Marion Dorsey serves as Professor of History at the University of New Hampshire, specializing in interdisciplinary research spanning Diplomacy, History of Law, History of Medicine, and Military History. Her work uniquely bridges historical analysis with contemporary policy challenges in public health and warfare ethics.
Education
- B.A. Double Major in Human Biology & History, Stanford University
- J.D., Harvard University
- M.A. History, Yale University
- M.Phil., Yale University
- Ph.D. History, Yale University
Professor Dorsey's research examines critical intersections between historical events and modern dilemmas, particularly focusing on chemical warfare ethics in World War I and vaccine development history. Her scholarship demonstrates how historical contexts inform current public health crises, with special attention to trust dynamics in medical interventions and international legal frameworks governing warfare.
Publication trends reveal a strategic evolution from early foundational work on World War I chemical warfare (2008 book and journal article) toward contemporary vaccine policy analysis, culminating in her 2022 Frontiers in Communication article addressing COVID-19 vaccine management. This trajectory showcases consistent methodological rigor applied to escalating real-world health security challenges.
Research funding includes a 2019 COLA Dean's Office Executive Committee grant for "World War II Chemical Warfare" and concurrent support from Florida State University's Institute on World War II and the Human Experience for military professionals research. Her extensive teaching portfolio features recurring courses including "American Ways of War" (2016-2023), "Espionage and History" (2014-2023), "Graduate Seminar Teaching History" (2014-2023), and specialized seminars on World War II and medical history.
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